A Camarillo woman accused of running over her husband with a car earlier this week was charged with attempted murder and other felony counts.

Roberta Felix, 21, appeared Wednesday before Ventura County Superior Court Judge Ryan Wright for an arraignment, which was continued to Oct. 2.

Felix, who was arrested Monday, faces multiple felony counts, including attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon and corporal injury to a spouse/cohabitant, said Senior Deputy District Attorney Andrew Sullivant. She also faces special allegations of committing great bodily injury and use of a deadly weapon, the prosecutor said.

Sullivant said an investigation on the case is ongoing, but added Felix could face a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison if convicted of the charges.

Felix was arrested sometime after 5:16 p.m. Monday when deputies responded to a domestic violence call in the 200 block of West Ponderosa Drive, Ventura County Sheriff's officials said.

Authorities with the county Sheriff's Major Crimes Bureau said they found Felix's husband with "significant" injuries. Statements made by the husband and witnesses suggested Felix "purposely ran over the victim during a domestic dispute," as he was standing on the sidewalk, according to a news release.

Felix was arrested and booked Monday. The Camarillo woman remains in custody at Todd Road Jail in lieu of $560,000 bail.